Ambassador Theatre Group venues remain closed until September at earliest

Duke of Yorks Theatre

The Ambassador Theatre Group has suspended performances across the majority of its venues until at least 20 September 2020.

The company are currently in the process of contacting existing ticketholders and will continue to do so over coming weeks.

A spokesperson at ATG said: "Bookings for performances with confirmed rescheduled dates will be automatically moved to the new dates and customers will be informed accordingly. We are working with Producers to reschedule as many postponed shows as possible so please do bear with us. Full credit vouchers which are valid until 31 December 2021 and include all fees, or refunds, are available for all cancelled shows."

"Over the last few months, our teams up and down the country have successfully rescheduled over 15,000 separate performances of great quality plays, musicals, comedy and live music."

The following West End venues affected are affected by this extended closure: Ambassadors, Duke of York's, Fortune, Harold Pinter, Piccadilly, Playhouse and Savoy Theatres.

Theatres outside of London include: The Alexandra in Birmingham, Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Bristol Hippodrome, Edinburgh Playhouse, Grand Opera House in York, King's Theatre in Glasgow, Leas Cliff Hall in Folkestone, Liverpool Empire, Milton Keynes Theatre, New Theatre in Oxford, New Victoria Theatre in Woking, New Wimbledon Theatre, Opera House in Manchester, Palace Theatre in Manchester, Princess Theatre in Torquay, Regent Theatre in Stoke-on-Trent, Rhoda McGaw Theatre in Woking, Richmond Theatre, Sunderland Empire, Theatre Royal Brighton, Theatre Royal Glasgow
and Victoria Hall in Stoke-on-Trent.

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